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Migo Adecer names favorite moment in his one year in showbiz

By MERYL LIGUNAS
Published January 1, 1970 8:00 AM PHT
Updated February 20, 2020 4:34 PM PHT

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There have been many momentous occasions since Migo Adecer joined show business. Which one is his favorite?
 

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There have been many momentous occasions since Migo Adecer joined show business. He was proclaimed Ultimate Male Survivor in the latest StarStruck season, he got to meet big stars, he became part of Encantadia  and his supporters formed a fan club.

His favorite moment, however, happens every so often.

“Pinaka-best for me was when I signed up with GMA Records, we started going sa mga mall shows and I guess, I just love the idea of travelling in a [van] and going far places and sleeping in the car. It’s like rock star talaga 'yung lifestyle mo,” he quipped.

He loves watching people sing-along with him and enjoy his performances.

“Since we get a lot of sleep, our energy gets built in the car. Once our energy gets released onstage, [it’s intense]… It’s really nice to get the crowd together. It’s like a big party and you’re the DJ and then walking around, jumping around onstage when I’m singing is the purest form of me as I can be,” he added.

One instance he showed his energy and love for music was through his Playlist performances. He sang Aljur Abrenica’s song Nagugulo, Nalilito and Christmas tune Hark the Herald.

“My Playlist experience was pretty fun. I would love to do it again, especially when my album releases,” he concluded.

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